Television

Robyn Lattaker-Johnson Joins A3 Artists Agency From OWN (EXCLUSIVE)

Robyn Lattaker-Johnson has joined A3 Artists Agency as an agent in its alternative programming division after serving as head of unscripted programming at OWN.

“Robyn boasts one of the most impressive and extensive resumes in the industry,” A3 Artists Agency president Brian Cho said in a statement announcing Lattaker-Johnson’s hiring.

Lattaker-Johnson has more than 20 years experience as a senior network executive, content creator, producer and team leader across disciplines, spanning film, television, casting, physical production, unscripted development and current programming.

“A look at her career and work offers a tour of some of the most notable networks, entertainment companies, and shows to ever exist,” Cho’s statement continued. “With her expertise, collaborative nature, and countless relationships she’s formed and fostered over the span of her career, we have no doubt Robyn will be an asset to the agency and a fierce advocate for our clients.”

Most recently, Lattaker-Johnson served as the head of unscripted programming at OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network, joining the network in Jan. 2020. In less than eight months at OWN, Lattaker-Johnson launched a second night of original programming at the channel and led creative on more than a dozen new series and specials. The executive also oversaw the new cycles of existing OWN franchises, “Family or Fiancé,” “Black Love,” “Iyanla: Fix My Life,” and “Ready to Love.” Among other upcoming series and specials, Lattaker-Johnson also developed “The Hair Tales” with Tracee Ellis Ross and Michaela Angela Davis, which is set to launch later this year in partnership between OWN, Onyx Collective and Hulu.

Articles You May Like

‘Every Little Thing’ Review: Tiny Hummingbirds Carry Big Lessons in Nature-Meets-Nurture Documentary
‘The Way Home’ Cast and EPs Tease Cracks in Elliot and Kat’s Fledgling Relationship: ‘No One Said Kat Was Perfect’
MSNBC Ups Rachel Maddow to Five Nights, Sends Alex Wagner Into Field for Trump’s First 100 Days
Anita Bryant, Pop Singer, Florida Orange Pitchwoman and Anti-Gay Rights Crusader, Dies at 84
Emma Thompson, Anna Friel, Christopher Eccleston to Star in Drama ‘Hear Me Roar’ About 2000 U.K. Trans Marriage Case

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *